Audiovox announced a new firmware upgrade for its FlashLogic CAN interfaces for remote starters and car alarms.
With the firmware upgrades, certain Nissan, Suzuki and Infinity remote start/security installations no longer require the installer to hardwire door locks.
There are now no connections required at the BCM (body control module) and no external relays required at the IPDM (integrated power distribution module) under the hood, said Audiovox.
“We believe we have the broadest line up of transponder and door lock interface products in the market today with over 4,200 applications and we continue to increase the number of cars that can upgrade through our FlashLogic program”, said Tom Malone, president, Audiovox Electronic Corporation.
These new Nissan applications will control any Audiovox alarm or remote start with the DBI port through the Factory Keyless Entry Transmitter, such as the company’s recently introduced AS9234 add-on Alarm and Remote Start system.
For additional information see the full press release.
Source: Flashlogic (Audiovox Electronics)